Hazel's cousin is interviewed on television for her cosmetic business, and during the interview, sh announces she is getting married. Hazel is excited and expects to be invited to the wedding.
The Baxters and Hazel go to a new restaurant for dinner and think the place is wonderful. They find out the restaurant gets a bad food review by an upset critic. Hazel and the Sunshine Girls find a way to fix things.
Barney the postman goes missing. Hazel and the Baxters solve this mystery after Barney returned from fishing. The postman turned out to be very dishonest when he told his boss about being too ill to come to work.
Deirdre's daughter is dating Hazel's nephew and it looks like they plan to marry. Deirdre does not want this since she thinks Eddie is not good enough for her daughter. Hazel thinks they are still too young to marry.
Hazel reads Harold a bedtime story about Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. The next day he sees a gravy boat in a store window and thinks it is a magic lamp. Great things begin to happen for the family and Harold thinks it is because of the lamp.
Deirdre's daughter is finished with private school and is back in town. Nancy wants to continue dating Hazel's nephew Eddy, and Deirdre wants Nancy to see other men. Hazel tries to keep Deirdre out of Nancy's love life.
The Sunshine Girls Quartet are on schedule to enter a quartet contest. When George plans a business dinner the same day, Hazel says she cannot be part of the quartet. Mitch manages to get the judge to visit the party to listen to the group.
George uses a white lie to get out of an event with a business partner he does not like. When Hazel catches Harold using the same type of white lie, she says everyone has to stop using lies.
Mr. Griffin seems to find a way to be at the Baxter's home just in time for dinner all the time. He just enjoys Hazel's cooking that much. Hazel says she will teach Mr. Griffin's maid how to cook.
It's Hazel's day off, but she is forced to work when a wealthy man says he will donate land for a park but the contract must be written on Sunday. When the man arrives, Hazel admonishes him for not relaxing on a Sunday.
George's sister Deirdre is planning a talent show to raise money for the local hospital. Hazel wants to be part of the show, but Deirdre refuses to audition her.
Hazel borrows 'Mr. B.'s' car to go to a shoe sale, guaranteeing that she will be back by noon. However, along the way, a series of unforeseen events make her stray from her original itinerary, putting her promise in jeopardy.
George and Mr. Griffin are involved in getting a new highway built near town, but a letter to the editor criticizes them for the planned path of the road. Hazel wrote the letter.
George & Deirdre's mother visits and thinks she has nothing left to look forward to doing. Hazel gets her working in a garden, and this becomes her new passion. Deirdre thinks it is a servant's work and her mother should not be doing it.
George's law firm represents a temperamental music conductor who refuses to allow a woman to be in the orchestra simply because she is a woman. Hazel decides to get the woman rehired.
Hazel likes to say "I told you so" to George, and Harold starts to think his father is not that knowledgeable. George decides to win back his son's opinion.